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arxiv: 1411.5835 · v2 · pith:M7ZAIDQWnew · submitted 2014-11-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

The lifespan method as a tool to study criticality in absorbing-state phase transitions

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords methodcriticallifespanphasepropertiestransitionsabsorbing-statecontact
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In a recent work, a new numerical method (the lifespan method) has been introduced to study the critical properties of epidemic processes on complex networks [Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{111}, 068701 (2013)]. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the viability of this method for the study of the critical properties of generic absorbing-state phase transitions in lattices. Focusing on the well understood case of the contact process, we develop a finite-size scaling theory to measure the critical point and its associated critical exponents. We show the validity of the method by studying numerically the contact process on a one-dimensional lattice and comparing the findings of the lifespan method with the standard quasi-stationary method. We find that the lifespan method gives results that are perfectly compatible with those of quasi-stationary simulations and with analytical results. Our observations confirm that the lifespan method is a fully legitimate tool for the study of the critical properties of absorbing phase transitions in regular lattices.

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